
This section of the Archive is where you will find transcribed interviews that will not be featured in the Audio Interview section. In the future, possible content not filed under Articles or Reviews will be archived here.
- WHY WE LOVE STORIES - storytelling and the discoveries of neuroscience
Once upon a time, long before the first word was hammered into stone, man told beautiful stories. Storytelling is one of the oldest arts in human history, and it has the immense power to cross any border, to bridge any sea, and to resonate across thousands of years. It transcends barriers of languag…
Read more >> - ON CHILDREN AND HORROR – An interview with John Ajvide Lindqvist. [Jason Meredith]
Author John Ajvide Lindqvist resides in the beautiful archipelago of Stockholm, Sweden. It is in this peaceful safe heaven that Ajvide Lindqvist conjures up his dark and disturbing, but still very human dramas. Dramas that have captivated audiences with their horrific elements set in a very realisti…
Read more >> - ON THE ART OF FILM MUSIC : An interview with Composer KURT OLDMAN [Steve Ericsson]
Anyone who has listened to the constructinghorror.com ScoreFeed will be familiar with award-winning composer Kurt Oldman. Born in Switzerland, Kurt Oldman grew up in a house of musicians. His parents attended the world-renowned Conservatory of Music in Fribourg. His grandfather was a pianist, his gr…
Read more >> - BRINGING “FRIDAY THE 13TH” BACK TO THE BIG SCREEN : Shooting a classic – with an original vision. [Steve Ericsson]
Daniel Pearl is one of the greatest Directors of Photography in the horror filmmaking community. Not only did he shoot the original American Nightmare; The Texas Chain Saw Massacre in 1974, but he also got the unique opportunity to reimage it once again in 2003. In 2009 he once again was a vital part…
Read more >> - REFLECTIONS ON 2008. [Jason Meredith]
REFLECTIONS ON 2008. What? It’s 2009 already? Time really flies when you are having a good time, so why not look back at the year that just swooshed by with a few reflections over those who left us and what happened in the genre… First off, the biggest smirk of the year must be that the Spanish Acad…
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